Possibly his dog?
“Someone” has joined facebook. And it looks like he’s about as popular as in real life.
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Todd – this was meant in humor. Dan is an awesome guy, and I can understand why he might agree to be Stan’s friend.
No one in his right mind should be so gullible as to be Stan’s friend, except a shallow, no-minded two-bit lip-serving person…down with Lederman…TAPS to him for being so gullibly impressionable. Where is his research on what Stan stands for???? Not a lot of thinking skills there.
I know that online social networking is the big new thing. But seriously, STAN ADELSTEIN on FACEBOOK? Doesn’t that seem like a bridge too far?
What kind of twisted fun do you get out of posts like this, Pat?
I would hope Republicans would be distancing themselves from you.
I think Elli should add Stan as a friend. It seems like the kind of move she might make, not unlike bringing cookies to the GOP office party or surprising Katus by appearing to congratulate him as his victory party.
I wonder if Katus is on Facebook?
You know the web has come of age when Stan Adelstein–or PP or me–has a Facebook page. I’m just sayin’, right BF?
Todd Epp
Social Media and Old Fogey Editor
SD Watch http://www.southdakotawatch.net














GOP House candidate Dan Lederman, one of your former advertisers, is a friend of Stan’s on Facebook. I’ve also asked to be a friend. If Stan has just put up his site, it stands (or Stans) to reason that no one has joined yet. Give it time. When (or if) Tom Katus puts up his site, I’ll join that too. Give it time. Lots of legislative candidates now have Facebook pages and not all of them are overwhelmed–yet–with “friends.”
Todd Epp
New Technology and Stanford Editor
SD Watch http://www.southdakotawatch.net